Explaining a Grandparents Memory Loss to Grandchildren Children are resilient. They are also curious, honest, and observant and often family members think a grandchild won’t notice the changes...
Nurturing the Spiritual Needs of Persons Living with Memory Loss Spiritual and social connectedness are key to our overall well-being and this is especially true for persons living with memory loss. There...
Contemplating a New Year’s Resolution? As 2024 comes to an end, many resolve to change something in their life. Often, it is a pledge, decision or desire to stop a negative...
The Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Studies show that people who have difficulty with hearing are at a higher risk to develop dementia. After following over 600 adults who had...
Take Time to See the Woodpecker I had been sitting at my desk all morning when my dogs sashayed into my office and politely asked to go outside to play and take care of...
“That’s Good Enough!” A couple of years ago, I was driving to work enjoying Christmas music and was reminded that Dolly Parton will be “home for Christmas”...
Finding Encouragement in Scripture During the Holidays When caring for a family member with health challenges, this time of year can be extremely stressful with the added demands of the...
Gathering for a Thankful Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a time for friends, families, football, and feast! And don’t forget the iconic Macy’s Day Parade that welcomes Santa in...
H.A.L.T. and Practice Self-care When supporting someone living with a neurocognitive disorder such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, identifying your needs and...